I would love to see CDPR take the reigns, I wonder if they can work under strict timelines though, they love to take time on their games, which I appreciate but will Disney? Sqaure Enix would be great too - they need to stay away from Activision fur'sure. The other option is to know that your are Disney and there is no need for an exclusive contract if you're holding all the cards.
No, features, I can see how the article confused both you and @Playstation_5 - I get confused when I don't read articles nor their titles.
I do not know if you are a multi-console user or only use one, and you know what the article is about yet you still use it as a platform to bring up a slanted topic. If you are enjoying your PS4 (like me) or your Switch (like me), then go play those systems, and stop trolling others.
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This article right here, this, finally!
You read article about the Xbox being doomed, what Sony needs to do to continue winning, or why the Switch will be nothing without 3rd Party support. Each company is kicking ass, and that is good for everyone. They each have a firm hold on a section of the market, and that's what we need as gamers, because it drives innovation and creativity.
Let's celebrate our love for gaming, instead of shredding each ot...
Any law is only as effective as its enforcers. Digital sales will be harder to monitor, once a kid has the parental password to buy games, boom - they're 21 in the eyes of the digital market. Stores that are selling games will be strict to start, much like we were when we enforced seat bet laws, but it will tapper off.
I am fine with the proposed laws (though I wish government would focus on more important issues), we cannot deny that publishers went after a section of ...
Must be the editor-in-chief, I like your work, keep it up.
"owners are pining for this game to salvage the system's reputation." - I am sorry, but I do not feel like it has a reputation to salvage. The sales gap between the systems is rather large, and it will not be narrowed, fine. Why are we treating the system like it is a piece of trash? As an owner of an Xbox X I have to say that I love my system, more than I love my Switch or PS4 (except for The Show..God, do I love The Show). If the game does not do well, ok, but this isn't ...
@necrumoddboy - you, sir, are a poet.
Thanks, I probably will!
I purchased the game, and played for a solid 2 months - How has it been since then, is it worth diving back into?
Good for nintendo for taking a successful game and making it exclusive to their system - I'll be picking it up.
When you say "you people" are you referring to the million of gamers who have been speaking-out/up about the issues that MTs and loot boxes have brought to gaming - Primarily how AAA publishers have been using them? Origins has put aspects of the game behind a paywall and have most definitely slowed down the amount of passive income a player earns while playing the game; just like EA/Madden swiftly downgraded the amount of coin earned when a MUT collection was finished. Publishers r...
You're right, read the other comments that have also called this terrible journalism and click-bait. The X out-sold during the holidays, which ended only a few weeks ago, and please show me the January numbers - considering the Holiday numbers just came out (I could not find a January report). If the PS4 is out-selling on Amazon you specified one area to purchase with in the micro-market already mentioned.
The bottom line, you could make a similar article with ten point...
Scalebound was not going to do well, I think they stopped themselves from a colossal failure - especially when you compare it to a game like Monster Hunter World, which is doing very well. "Announcing Crackdown 3 too soon..." yeah, because Nintendo nor Sony have ever announced a game too soon. No exclusives...but shows a picture of Master Chief, "limited exclusives" and "no exclusives" do actually mean different things. I have enjoyed the press conferences, and l...
The word "again" implies that it was worth playing in the first place. Destiny was a bold and cool idea that has been poorly fleshed out; combine that with a bottom-line focused approach, and what you get is a game that popped but could not last.
Would constantly set-off on a quest only to wind-up exploring the world for 3-4 hours. Better than that, telling myself that I was only going to play for a few hours, then looking at the clocking and seeing that it's A. 2:30am, and B: its been
6 hours. It's a beautiful game, and amazing story, It's great to see a company like CD Projekt Red doing so well, and getting praised for great work.
The original plan was to go all digital, and people freaked out (That's what happens when a plan is poorly articulated - MICROSOFT). They were going to wheel-out a digital sharing package, ten of your friends could play any of your owned games if you were not playing them, while one friend could play any of your games regardless of you playing the same game (we gameshare instead). Personally, I think the combination of PS fanboys/Sony ripping on an idea that was still in production (remem...
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